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Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Robert T. Bogue in Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher (2002)
ActionComedyHorror

A soldier who was long thought dead in World War 2, returns to modern day New York to combat monsters, who are now the power elite, running the city.A soldier who was long thought dead in World War 2, returns to modern day New York to combat monsters, who are now the power elite, running the city.A soldier who was long thought dead in World War 2, returns to modern day New York to combat monsters, who are now the power elite, running the city.

  • Director
    • Erik Canuel
  • Writers
    • Robert Engels
    • John Schouweiler
    • Roy Knyrim
  • Stars
    • Robert T. Bogue
    • Christopher Heyerdahl
    • Jay Baruchel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    262
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Erik Canuel
    • Writers
      • Robert Engels
      • John Schouweiler
      • Roy Knyrim
    • Stars
      • Robert T. Bogue
      • Christopher Heyerdahl
      • Jay Baruchel
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert T. Bogue
    Robert T. Bogue
    • Matthew Blackheart
    • (as Robert Bogue)
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    • Dr. Jacob Mortas
    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Jimmy Fleming
    Karen Elkin
    Karen Elkin
    • Nancy
    John Novak
    John Novak
    • Ruskin Stern
    Paul Cagelet
    Paul Cagelet
    • Young Glen
    Ardon Bess
    • Blind Sid
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Dr. James Franken
    Kim Feeney
    Kim Feeney
    • Rita
    Jayne Heitmeyer
    Jayne Heitmeyer
    • Ava
    Una Kay
    • Helen Goldsworthy
    Carl Alacchi
    Carl Alacchi
    • Diner Guy…
    Alan Legros
    • Ronny, Mangy Guy
    Marianne Farley
    Marianne Farley
    • The Dream Woman
    • (as Marianne Therien)
    Robert Higden
    Robert Higden
    • Zombie Family Head…
    John Topor
    • Werelion Family Head
    Gregoire Dunlevy
    Gregoire Dunlevy
    • Vampire Family Head
    • Director
      • Erik Canuel
    • Writers
      • Robert Engels
      • John Schouweiler
      • Roy Knyrim
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    BlackJoker

    What was this thing exactly?

    My problem with it was this, it seemed, for lack of a better term, schizophrenic. I watched most of it and had no clue whatsoever what it was trying to be, sometimes it seemed like a TV show pilot, sometimes it was a spoof, sometimes it tried being serious. The problem was that it seemed more like an accidental spoof, as if they were trying for a real kind of movie but screwed up.
    10Colonel-8

    Surprisingly fun, a real joy!

    I caught this movie quite by accident and was drawn in. The character is campy, in a 40's tough (but nice) guy kind of way. His clean cut demeanor, and no nonsense attitude towards good and evil make the Matthew Blackheart character a continuously enjoyable phenomenon. This movie was like a cross between the Guyver and Evil Dead. Campy, but nonstop fun. Don't watch it if you don't like cheese, but those with the taste won't be disappointed.
    2c_mcvey

    My brain-pan hurts

    Okay, this was a piece of almost unwatchable trash. I love "bad" movies, but I found it difficult to find this movie humorous because it was just that bad. The acting was horrible. The special effects were terrible. The plot was a cross between "Captain America" and "Frankenstein".

    After watching I can honestly say my brain-pan hurt. The movie gave me a headache. Avoid this movie, unless you are a masochist.

    I did get the feeling that the director was attempting to build an "Army of Darkness" vibe to the lead character and the plot. That also failed miserably.

    I do not know how else to trash the movie.
    3kensmark

    Not So Close, Yet So Far

    Painful to watch.

    This film wants to be a tongue-in-cheek campfest, like a cross between "Trancers", "Army of Darkness", and, yes, some or other comic book story -- Captain America as likely as any other. Which is not such a bad idea -- it's not terribly original, but it could have been very watchable.

    Unfortunately, the campiness just comes across as narrative incompetence, and pretty much everything else goes horribly wrong as well. The dialogue ranges from unbelievably awkward to wincingly bad, with tired cliches and bizarre garblings standing in for witty one-liners. The actors often seem to have been filmed at different times, even during short scenes -- there's no natural back-and-forth. And there's a ridiculous overuse of close-ups, making it impossible more than half the time to get any sense of location.

    So you start off with a comedy that isn't funny. Since the film's horror elements (such as they are) are played for laughs, there's no horror, either, and that pretty much leaves us with action as a possible source of entertainment. Sadly, the action is god-awful. The stunts and fighting are extremely amateurish and unconvincing, including sword 'fights' where opponents stand too far apart to possibly hit each other and only aim for each other's swords. With slow, awkward swings.

    What's more, the camera work and editing conspire to make the action look even worse, with lots of fake undercranking (the action is sped up in a cartoonish fashion) and a complete lack of even simulated master shots. This makes the fighting look staged, which is exactly what the camera work is supposed to *avoid*.

    The special effects are low-budget, which can be forgiven, but they really *look* low-budget. The most impressive effects I noticed were white contact lenses used on some of the zombies. Most of the effects, and a lot of the costumes, look like they were cooked up in someone's garage and rushed into production before they were ready.

    Other reviewers are right on the mark when they describe Rob Bogue's performance, here, as looking like an attempted Bruce Campbell impersonation. It sure seems that way . . . especially when you consider the cleverest bit of writing in the film, a casually dropped "S-Mart" reference . . . but it's a misfire. I haven't seen any of Bogue's other work, but he's probably better when not trapped inside this character, because it just doesn't work for him.

    Of course, that awful dialogue doesn't help, and the title character has far, *far* more dialogue than a film this long could possibly require, even if it had a better plot. Despite a story that takes about ten seconds to describe (WWII superhero awakens from hibernation to continue battling arch-nemesis and his smallish army of half-assed monsters), the movie is heavily belabored with unnecessary exposition, flashbacks, and voice-overs, ad nauseam. None of this seems even vaguely necessary; it just litters the film like the script was dipped in a vat of I Can't Shut Up.

    In all fairness, there was some passable work by the supporting cast, including Karen Elkin, as a waitress, and Jay Baruchel, in a thankless and fairly annoying sidekick role he seems to have been born to play. (If you want to break out of that typecasting, Jay, you'd better start soon.)

    But, in the end, this is a movie that misfires on all cylinders.
    sketchyninja

    line delivery

    It's your average modern b-movie sci-fi but with excellent one-liner delivery. The actor that plays Blackheart, Rob Bogue, can deliver the comic book lines very well and could be 2nd choice to Bruce Campbell. I say this being a Campbell fan myself. All other counts are average for effects, acting, and music with nothing really good or bad. A- for 1-liners.---"Bogies..Hate'em"

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    • Goofs
      When Blackheart first uses a cell phone in the diner, he puts it to his ear up side down, but the next shot, it is right side up without time for a change.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Fleming: You know, you've got kind of that "Rip Van Winkle Meets the Picture of Dorian Grey" thing going on, you know that, don't you?

    • Connections
      References Frankenstein (1931)

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blackheart
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Telescene Film Group Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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